Hello everyone!
A big hello to everyone out there... I am new to this site, just joined today. I own a 1984 F150 XLT standard cab truck that is an original survivor that originally came from British Columbia, Canada. "MariLynn" has just over 200,000 kms on her and I am the 3rd owner of this truck. The body is in good overall condition, and she has a few mechanical gremlins that I am slowly working out.
I bought this truck 2 years ago and I mostly use her for winter driving, as also for towing my boat and camper when I'm not playing around with my 1986 Trans Am during the good weather that we get blessed with down here in southwestern Ontario.
Besides some gremlins that I have mentioned before, I am happy with my old truck. These old Fords are tough as ever and I plan on fixing her up and keeping her for a very long time. Looking forward to hearing from other truck owners on this site...
Cheers!
From Marty and MariLynn
I bought this truck 2 years ago and I mostly use her for winter driving, as also for towing my boat and camper when I'm not playing around with my 1986 Trans Am during the good weather that we get blessed with down here in southwestern Ontario.
Besides some gremlins that I have mentioned before, I am happy with my old truck. These old Fords are tough as ever and I plan on fixing her up and keeping her for a very long time. Looking forward to hearing from other truck owners on this site...
Cheers!
From Marty and MariLynn
Hello and thank you for the welcome! I will try to post some pics of my old truck as soon as I can figure out my computer... I already tried to post some pics a few days ago, but no luck! Darn the windows 7!!! Maybe I still have not quite figured out how to run my new software ( just got used to XP 2000 a year ago, LOL... )
I will post a quick thread when I finally figure out my computer ( banging my head off the keyboard, OWW! OWW! tee hee...)
Cheers,
Marty and MariLynn
I will post a quick thread when I finally figure out my computer ( banging my head off the keyboard, OWW! OWW! tee hee...)
Cheers,
Marty and MariLynn






